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[Rivet] AntiKTWZ in RivetPaolo Francavilla paolo.francavilla at cern.chSat Apr 4 15:50:30 BST 2015
Thanks a lot for the help. We would like to prepare a non-ATLAS Rivet code, but trying to be as close as possible to the ATLAS object definition. Thanks again, Paolo On 1 April 2015 at 17:36, Andy Buckley <andy.buckley at cern.ch> wrote: > On 01/04/15 16:10, Paolo Francavilla wrote: > > Ciao Andy, > > > > sorry if I am writing to the wrong person, but I am sure you can point > > me to the proper one. > > I've copied in Chris Gutschow, who is now the main ATLAS Rivet analysis > support guy, as well as the non-ATLAS Rivet list in case your questions > are more generic. > > > Jean is starting working with Rivet and trying to get some experience > > comparing with some studies Carlo did with the Truth ntulpes in ATLAS. > > > > Now, in the ntuples we have the WZ collection. Is there a way to get the > > same jets in Rivet (and more in general other collections like the > > standard truth ATLAS collection)? > > Take a look in some existing ATLAS analyses -- that's usually the best > way to get a feel for how to set up jet inputs. It usually comes down to > setting up a FinalState to select particles within a given eta range, > then it's down to the analysis whether you use a VetoedFinalState to > exclude muons from that range, and whether you set the > FastJets::useInvisibles() method to declare that you want to include > neutrinos (Rivet vetos them by default). > > > About leptons, how do we get the dressed leptons? > > That would be the DressedLeptons projection ;-) Again, search through > existing analysis codes and you'll find plenty of good examples. > > Andy > > -- > Dr Andy Buckley, Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow > Particle Physics Expt Group, University of Glasgow > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.hepforge.org/lists-archive/rivet/attachments/20150404/c5225b09/attachment.html>
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